BOAT SHOW REPORT
I think if you ask, they'll put you back on your meds.
Sorry, but I missed the point you're trying to make... do you have
a funny hat or something?
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On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 15:56:43 -0800, "Jonathan Ganz"
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Not sure what planet you're from, but most of the boats
in every marina I've been in never leave the dock. That's
not cruising.
A few years ago, a reporter in Connecticut wanted to see how many people
were
obeying the 55 mph speed limit on the highways. He drove for a week at 55
MPH
and didn't see even one person going the same speed. See if you can figure
it
out,.
BB
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On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 11:34:32 -0800, "Jonathan Ganz"
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Most people who buy these sorts of boats never do a lot of sailing
on them.
??? What do you base that specious claim on? I know of some people with
very
expensive cruising sailboats who rarely cruise, but they are clearly in
the
minority. The "sit at the dock and party " lifestyle is found far more
often
with powerboats.
Sure, they're great boats, but they're not usually raced
on the ocean or in protected waters. They're wildly expensive
and weigh more than necessary. Sure they can cross oceans, but
they don't generally. Mostly, they sit at the dock with their owners
sitting on them, and with their owners entertaining their snobby
friends.
You need to get out more. A LOT more.
BB
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